Eliminate Snoring Using These 6 Simple Yet Effective Exercises

So you love everything about your partner..except his or her snoring part? I understand. Even the most patient living creature will draw the line at sleep deprivation especially after a hard day’s work and all you wanted to do is take a good night sleep to be able to re-charge.

Not all snoring is the same and it is important that you get to the very bottom of why you snore so you can find the solution to have a quiet and peaceful sleep.

What is snoring and where does the snoring sound come from?

Snoring is a hoarse sound that occurs when your breathing is partially obstructed while you are sleeping. While sleeping, the muscles of your throat relaxes and tongue falls backward causing it to become narrow and floppy. During inhalation and exhalation while asleep, the walls of the throat begins to shake or vibrate producing a snoring sound.

How to Stop Snoring?

Listed below are the ways on how you can stop your snoring. These includes:

♦Quit Smoking

Smoking causes irritation to the membranes of the nose and throat causing blockage of airway.

♦Avoid Alcohol, Sleeping Pills and Sedatives

Alcohol, sleeping pills and sedatives tend to relax the muscle in the throat and interfere with your breathing.

♦Shed Some Pounds

Losing some pounds can reduce fatty tissue in the back of your throat which helps in decreasing or even stop your snoring.

♦Avoid Sleeping on your Back

Gravity tends to cause your tongue and tissue to drop and obstruct your airway when sleeping on your back

♦Elevate Your Head

Elevating your head at least 4 inches can help push your tongue and jaw to move forward for a clearer passageway of air.

♦Exercise Your Throat

If there are exercises created to tone your arms, legs and abs, there is also available exercises to tone the muscles of your throat. Tightening these muscles can reduce the floppiness and snoring of an individual. These Throat exercises where proven effective by a Brazilian research team and was also published in the American College of Chest Physicians journal.

Exercise for Snorers Includes:

Push the tip of your tongue to the roof of your mouth. Slide it backward 20 times.

Suck your tongue to the roof of your mouth 20 times.

Place the tip of your tongue behind your front teeth and push down the back of your tongue 20 times.

Contract the muscle at the back of your throat (Uvula) repeatedly for 30 seconds. Move it up and down for 20 times.